The Canopus Spectra 8800 that I mentioned in a previous post arrived at 7am this morning. Took only three days from Japan to Australia. Not bad!
Unboxing and some commentary below. My proper camera is off being repaired at the moment, so phone pics will have to suffice. There aren't many pics of this around on the Internet, so should be something new for some people regardless.

A big thanks to the forwarding company from Japan I used. They placed the bid on Yahoo Auctions for me, accepted the delivery, re-packed it very well and had it to me in just over a week of the auction ending.

Front of the box.

Back of the box. No idea what anything says.

Opening the box, we're greeted with a whole lot of paperwork, manuals and other assorted documents.

The big one on top is an envelope with Japanese on the back. It has the service support manual, I guess?

This is what was inside the envelope. 17 years has not been kind to the adhesive.

Under that is the manual, support booket, what seems to be a warranty/registration card, and a brochure. Everything is in Japanese, there's no English in the manual at all.

Under that we have the card itself.

And here it is. This thing is a beast. It weighs a metaphorical ton, it's built like a rock and just screams quality when you hold it. Sanyo Os-con capacitors. Molex is made with 16AWG wire. There's nothing cheap about this board at all. Except that crooked High Temp sticker placement, probably. 😉

VGA port is on a daughterboard. Marketing gimmick or quality improvement? We'll never know. But I can't wait to jump onto the "Super Signal Highway" 😲

Just a shot of the back of the board. The heatsink is held in with screws (with rubber washers underneath), none of that push pin rubbish!

And just for fun - a size comparison between a V5 5500 PCI, the Canopus Spectra 8800 and a reference Quadro2 Pro/GF2 Ultra board.
Ultimately, I'm really happy with this. It cost me a grand total of $105 AUD ($80 USD, 75 EUR, 65 GBP at the time of writing) after all the fees, exchange rate costs were paid, but I couldn't be happier. I've been after this card since I first heard about it back in the day. It was never sold locally. I'm just glad I happened to stumble across it when I was looking for a present for my housemate on yahoo auctions.
Unfortunately at some point it did seem to come from a smoking household, it just has that smell. But with everything in the box, I can't complain. It's rare to find a GF2 Ultra, rarer to find a non-reference model, and even rarer to find one complete in box.
I can't wait to build my new PIII system and put it in now!!